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Srinagar Police Intensified Drive Against Unregistered Homestays, Hotels Face Police Action

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
10/01/2026
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Srinagar Police Intensified Drive Against Unregistered Homestays, Hotels Face Police Action
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Srinagar, Jan 10 (JKNS): Srinagar Police, in coordination with the Tourist Police, have stepped up enforcement against illegally operating homestays, hotels and guest houses by conducting a verification and inspection drive across the city to ensure adherence to mandatory registration norms and tourism-related regulations.

Police spokesperson in a statement issued here to news agency JKNS reads, Srinagar Police, in coordination with Tourist Police Station Srinagar, conducted a verification and inspection drive across the city to ensure compliance with statutory norms by homestays, hotels, and guest houses.

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During the drive, several establishments were found operating without valid registration from the competent authorities. These included hotels Essar, ABC Residency, Gani, and Aksa, and homestays Al Habib, Golden Moon, and Divine Holiday, it reads.

Statement reads, Fines were imposed on the violators for operating without mandatory registration. Additionally, preventive action under Sections 126/170 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) shall be initiated against the owners of all such unregistered establishments.

Srinagar Police have advised all owners and operators of homestays, hotels, and guest houses to strictly comply with the prescribed legal requirements and ensure timely registration with the concerned authorities to avoid legal action, it reads.

Such verification and enforcement drives will continue in the future to ensure adherence to regulations and to promote safe, lawful, and responsible tourism in the district, reads the statement. (JKNS)

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